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David Turnbull has swapped Real Madrid kit for Celtic but Hoops won't change style for European champs

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David Turnbull had a Real Madrid strip among his collection as a kid. In the biggest game of his career, he could face midfield maestros in the shape of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.

In so many ways, Celtic ’s mouth-watering showpiece against the European champions stands alone as a potential epic for Turnbull and some of his colleagues.

But it’s the fact boss Ange Postecoglou won’t approach Real under the glare of the globe any differently to Ross County in Dingwall last midweek that really gets the midfielder’s juices flowing.

The Aussie has pinned his intentions firmly to the mast. Postecoglou's fast thinking and quick moving team are running riot domestically as they demolish and demoralise rivals.

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